Another theme is his power and how it can be used or misused. Some stories might show Anubis having to control his power, or facing challenges where his power is being threatened by other forces in the Smite world.
There's also 'Anubis: Reborn' which is a really interesting take. It imagines Anubis in a different scenario where he has to regain his powers. The way the author describes his journey and the challenges he faces is quite engaging.
Bellona's relationship with other gods in the Smite universe can be a rich area for fan fiction. Is she respected by all? Are there rivalries or friendships that haven't been fully explored in the game? Writers can delve into these aspects, creating stories that expand on her character by showing how she interacts with the diverse pantheon of gods in the game.
I'm not sure if there are specific non - erotic fan fictions dedicated solely to Bellona in Smite. However, you can check fan fiction platforms like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net. Use the search terms 'Smite Bellona' and then filter through the results to find stories that are more about her character development, battles, or relationships in a non - sexualized way.
There might not be an obvious direct connection between 'Smite' (a game) and 'Pulp Fiction' (a movie). However, they could be related in some creative or fan - made crossovers. For example, someone could create a 'Pulp Fiction' - themed skin or character in 'Smite' as a form of homage. Or perhaps in the realm of fan fiction, there could be stories that blend the two universes, but this would be more in the realm of creative and non - official interpretations.
No. It's not a common expression at all. 'Smiting' is an archaic verb and combining it with 'thee' which is also archaic and then adding 'Pulp Fiction' which is a modern movie title makes it a very odd and unique statement that you wouldn't typically hear in normal conversation.
There might not be an obvious direct connection between 'Smite' memes and 'Pulp Fiction' at first glance. 'Smite' is a video game with its own meme culture often related to in - game events, characters' funny moments, or glitches. 'Pulp Fiction' is a classic cult film known for its unique dialogue, non - linear storytelling, and memorable characters. However, in the broader context of internet culture, it's possible that someone could create a meme that combines elements of 'Smite' and 'Pulp Fiction' in a very creative and unexpected way, perhaps by using a 'Pulp Fiction' - style dialogue to comment on a 'Smite' situation or vice versa.
It's a rather strange statement. 'Smiting' is an old - fashioned term for hitting or punishing severely. 'Thee' is an archaic form of 'you'. And 'Pulp Fiction' is a well - known movie. Maybe it's a very idiosyncratic way of saying 'I will defeat you like in the world of 'Pulp Fiction', but it's really not a common expression.
One way could be to create a short animated series. Use the art style of 'Smite' to depict the characters from 'Pulp Fiction'. For example, Vincent Vega could be drawn like one of the warriors in 'Smite', with his signature suit and cool - guy attitude. And the dialogues could be a mix of the edgy lines from 'Pulp Fiction' and the battle cries from 'Smite'.
To create 'Smite' memes in the style of 'Pulp Fiction', you could start with using the characteristic font from the movie for any text in the meme. For instance, if you're making a meme about a 'Smite' character's powerful move, use that font to write a caption like 'This move hits harder than Marcellus Wallace's fury'. Then, use the color palette of 'Pulp Fiction', those warm, saturated tones, in the meme's background or to color - correct the 'Smite' character's image.